Tuesday, October 25, 2011

With working this weekend this may be my last cross event this year. I'm still on for survivor cross on my birthday though. I'm taking The Knife (single speed) to work today then riding directly to cross.

Friday, October 21, 2011

I'll be another year old next month so what better way to celebrate than getting me some of the following:

Stans take on cyclocross (more for gravel though)

ZTR Alpha tubeless cross rims

Chris King Rear hub

The new SON28 hub

OR

I like Beer!

and by the way this is so my plan for ti8 and Dirty Kanza next year $900 wheelset for the cross bike. This appears to be the best stuff on the market for wheel/tires in 35c tubeless and if I'm going all out might as well get the chris king and son for a little bling. So now to save up some OT and bonuses for next spring.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Well, after a 170 mile ride to Mt Vernon I embarked on the moonshine metric at 7pm saturday night. This wasn't even my first metric that day so no big deal right? Or I kept up barely with the group and got dropped like a rock at the end of the ride. There were 8 of us until the "bar" at 25 miles 3 riders took off. The remaining 5 carried on into the cool night air. The temp dropped off and we pushed it to make Caseys before it closed at 11pm. We got there at 10:40 with time to spare had some grub and hit the road again. It was even colder (40 or so?) I was in shorts and a jacket (under dressed as per usual). The last 20 miles was a little hilly and a lot of fun. The B road in that county were awesome.

Starting picturestolen from Craig

I would like to thank Craig again for putting on a sweet ride and for a bed to sleep in for the night, and of course food and beer.

Friday my camera stopped working and my phone became drunk with too much beer so that is all the pictures. I stopped in Belle Plaine Iowa for a pizza and some beer at The Office. The guys there were nice enough to clue me in on a local camp site in the park. They also were nice enough to buy me many shots and beers, my phone is still hung over.

Saturday was uneventful, however did you know that pay phones are all gone now? Good luck making a call without your cell phone. I got in my first metric in the morning about 30 miles of gravel and 30 miles of road. A lot of b roads that were in nicer shape than the gravel. I got to Craig's house for a little nap and food before the Moonshine metric at 7. But that's another post.